Human knowledge and the infinite regress of reasons

Philosophical Perspectives 13:297-325 (1999)
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reprint Klein, Peter D. (1999) "Human Knowledge and the Infinite Regress of Reasons". Noûs 33(s13):297-325
reprint Klein, Peter (2007) "Human knowledge and the infinite progress of reasoning". Philosophical Studies 134(1):1 - 17

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